His success internationally enabled Chris Bangs to set up his own studio and production company, Thin Air. His talents were soon spotted outside of the acid jazz scene with Paul Weller utilising Chris's production skills. This liaison led to a partnership with Weller's former Style Council-er Mick Talbot as Soundscape UK - one of a whole range of projects marked by the Bangs stamp that have secured commercial and critical acclaim from the USA, Japan, Europe and Australia.

Out on the streets in the UK on may 15th 2000 Uptown Groove is the long awaited new album from Soundscape UK.

Recorded in London and New York City summer 1999 - spring 2000, Uptown Groove takes a whole new angle at contemporary jazz funk mixing the best elements of smooth jazz with funky soul beats and the vocal talents of Opal recently with Urban Species and the big cheese allstars on three original tunes and a cool cover of Terri Wells Classic "you make it heaven".

The New Groove takes in influences from Urban Groove, Jazz Funk and Smooth Jazz to create a contemporary soundscape with a whole flavour of it's own and features Mick Talbot, Keyboard Ace from Yada Yada and The Style Council - Nigel Price, guitarist from The Quiet Boys and Sambada plus special guests Lisa Grahame on Sax, Dave Priseman of Flavournauts on Trumpet, Cyril McCammon from Push on Fender Rhodes and Martin Pyne on vibes.

Produced and arranged by DJ Chris Bangs this album is going to make a lot of new friends for SoundscapeUK and the UK Jazz scene in general...

Other albums of Soundscape UK are

Smooth With A Groove 1998

Life Force 1996

Uptown Groove

One usually understands by the concept of
soundscape a musical composition consisting of a texture of sounds or the
sounds which form an auditory environment. Soundscape UK is
more than this. The former Style
Council-er Mick Talbot and Chris Bangs (Quiet Boys) create a contemporary soundscape with a whole flavour of it's own
mixing Urban Groove, Jazz Funk, dancefloor music and Smooth Jazz.

Uptown Groove is the third milestone in
the history of this music after the albums Smooth With A Groove
of 1998 and Life Force 1996.

The starter Uptown
Groovin' is a clabbing dancefloor groove with george-benson-ish guitar sound and
Lisa Grahame's excellent lead sax.

Feel
the love is a
midtempo Smooth Jazz tune with a sultry duett between Lisa Graham's
intimate sax and Nigel Price 's fabulous guitar playing anew in the George
Benson style. The background percussion was delivered by the wellknown Gota
Yashiki as groove activator.

The new groove
a rhythm-emphasized tune showcases Lisa Grahame's sax and Dave
Priseman on trumpet and last not least Gota Yashiki with his
gripping percussion.

You
make it heaven, an impressing cover of
Terri Wells Classic, clarifies Opal's protruding chant-abilities.

Steppin' out is dominated by
Lisa Graham's saxophone supported in a change-play by Nigel Price
's guitar.

Higher
and higher, a wonderful romantic duett between Lisa's
sax and Dave's trumpet on a heavy rhythmical drumprogramming background,
reminds me of Herb Albert's great tunes.

More
love is a slow piece with Opal's seductive vocals. One of
those tunes, which would fit for those love songs compilations, we all
appreciate.

East river drive accelerates
the tempo to a dancefloor groove. Also this tune manifests the high quality
arrangements. All songs without you make it heaven were written
by Chris Bangs and Mick Talbot. More love was written by Opal
and Chris Bangs.

On the slowtempo followup Magic Hour
we can anew listen to Opal 's mellifluous voice. She sings the lead and
background vocals.

What a tremendous finish! Terra
Mia is a salsa, as one usually hear it from Gloria
Estefan. I mention her name, because the tune reminds me of her similiar
named tune Mi Tierra. Lisa Graham on flute and Dave
Priseman on trumpet are the outstanding matadors of this piece.

Well, if I had to rank this album, I would
give a A+ without hesitating. This album is uncompromisingly but perfectly
radiolike.